FIELD
[0001] Embodiments described herein generally relate to a package and a high frequency terminal
structure for such package.
BACKGROUND
[0002] Conventionally, a resin-sealed type and a sealed and airtight type are known as a
package utilized for a semiconductor element.
[0003] The resin-sealed type semiconductor device has a structure which embedded directly
the semiconductor element mounted in a leadframe in the resin by using a transfer
mold etc., and is widely used by the advantage, such as low cost, being suitable for
mass production, and a miniaturization being possible.
[0004] The sealed and airtight type semiconductor device has a structure which performed
in hollow airtight maintenance of the semiconductor element mounted on a base substance
composed of conductive materials, such as copper. Although the cost is higher compared
with the resin-sealed type semiconductor device, the sealed and airtight type semiconductor
device is used when high reliability is required because of excellent in airtightness.
[0005] In the sealed and airtight type package, it is known about an example of a package
mounting a semiconductor element directly on the heat radiation body composed of metal,
and including input/output terminal units having convex feed through structure.
[0006] In a package according to a conventional sealed and airtight type, the portion of
the feed through is surrounded by a metal outer wall. Due to the feed through is surrounded
by a metal outer wall, the impedance reduces rather than the impedance of a resin-sealed
feed through.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007]
FIG. 1A is a schematic bird's-eye view showing a package according to a first embodiment,
and is a schematic configuration diagram showing a metal cap 10.
FIG. 1B is a schematic bird's-eye view showing the package according to the first
embodiment, and is a schematic configuration diagram showing a metal seal ring 14a.
FIG. 1C is a schematic bird's-eye view showing the package according to the first
embodiment, and is a schematic configuration diagram showing a metal wall 16.
FIG. 1D is a schematic bird's-eye view showing the package according to the first
embodiment, and is a schematic configuration diagram showing a lower layer feed through
(20i and 20o) on a conductive base plate 200, and an input stripline 19a and an output
stripline 19b on the lower layer feed through (20i and 20o), and an upper layer feed
through 22 on the lower layer feed through 20i.
FIG. 2 is a schematic planar pattern configuration diagram showing the package according
to the first embodiment.
FIG. 3 is a schematic cross-sectional configuration showing the package according
to the first embodiment, and is a schematic cross-sectional configuration diagram
taken in the line I-I of FIG. 2.
FIG. 4 is a schematic cross-sectional configuration showing the package according
to the 1st embodiment, and is a schematic cross-sectional configuration diagram taken
in the line II-II of FIG. 2.
FIG. 5 is a schematic cross-sectional configuration showing the package according
to the first embodiment, and is a schematic cross-sectional configuration diagram
taken in the line III-III of FIG. 2.
FIG. 6 is a schematic cross-sectional configuration showing the package according
to the first embodiment, and is a schematic cross-sectional configuration diagram
taken in the line IV-IV of FIG. 2.
FIG. 7 is a schematic planar pattern configuration diagram showing by enlarging a
feed through structure near an output terminal of the package according to the first
embodiment.
FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional structure showing by enlarging the feed through structure
near the output terminal of the package according to the first embodiment, and is
a schematic cross-sectional configuration diagram taken in the line V-V of FIG. 7.
FIG. 9A shows an example of schematic planar pattern configuration of a semiconductor
device which can be mounted in the package according to the first embodiment.
FIG. 9B is an enlarged drawing of a part J of FIG. 9A.
FIG. 10 shows a constructional example 1 of the semiconductor device which can be
mounted in the package according to the first embodiment, and is a schematic cross-sectional
configuration diagram taken in the line VI-VI of FIG. 9B.
FIG. 11 shows a constructional example 2 of the semiconductor device which can be
mounted in the package according to the first embodiment, and is a schematic cross-sectional
configuration diagram taken in the line VI-VI of FIG. 9B.
FIG. 12 shows a constructional example 3 of the semiconductor device which can be
mounted in the package according to the first embodiment, and is a schematic cross-sectional
configuration diagram taken in the line VI-VI of FIG. 9B.
FIG. 13 shows a constructional example 4 of the semiconductor device which can be
mounted in the package according to the first embodiment, and is a schematic cross-sectional
configuration diagram taken in the line VI-VI of FIG. 9B.
FIG. 14A is a schematic bird's-eye view showing a package according to a second embodiment,
and is a schematic configuration diagram showing a metal cap 10.
FIG. 14B is a schematic bird's-eye view showing the package according to the second
embodiment, and is a schematic configuration diagram showing a metal seal ring 14a.
FIG. 14C is a schematic bird's-eye view showing the package according to the second
embodiment, and is a schematic configuration diagram showing a metal wall 16.
FIG. 14D is a schematic bird's-eye view showing the package according to the second
embodiment, and is a schematic configuration diagram showing a lower layer feed through
(20i and 20o) on a conductive base plate 200 including counter boring units 40, and
an input stripline 19a and an output stripline 19b on the lower layer feed through
(20i and 20o), and an upper layer feed-through 22 on the lower layer feed through
20i.
FIG. 15 is a schematic cross-sectional configuration showing the package according
to the second embodiment, and is a schematic cross-sectional configuration diagram
taken in the line I-I of FIG. 2.
FIG. 16 is a schematic cross-sectional configuration showing the package according
to the second embodiment, and is a schematic cross-sectional configuration diagram
taken in the line II-II of FIG. 2.
FIG. 17 is a schematic cross-sectional configuration showing the package according
to the second embodiment, and is a schematic cross-sectional configuration diagram
taken in the line IV-IV of FIG. 2.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0008] Next, embodiments will be described with reference to drawings.
[0009] According to one embodiment, a package includes a conductive base plate, a semiconductor
device, a metal wall, a through-hole, a lower layer feed through, and an upper layer
feed through. The semiconductor device is disposed on the conductive base plate. The
metal wall houses the semiconductor device and is disposed on the conductive base
plate. The through-holes are formed at both of input and output units of the metal
wall. The lower layer feed through is inserted into the through-hole, and is disposed
on the conductive base plate. The upper layer feed through is disposed on the lower
layer feed through, and is adhered to sidewall of the metal wall. The lower layer
feed through is surrounded by the metal wall.
[FIRST EMBODIMENT]
(Package Structure)
[0010] A schematic bird's-eye view configuration for explaining a package according to a
first embodiment is expressed as shown in FIG. 1. FIG. 1A shows a schematic configuration
of a metal cap 10. FIG. 1B shows a schematic configuration of a metal seal ring 14a.
FIG. 1C shows a schematic configuration of a metal wall 16. FIG. 1D shows a schematic
configuration of lower layer feed through (20i and 20o) on a conductive base plate
200, an input stripline 19a and an output stripline 19b on the lower layer feed through
(20i and 20o), and upper layer feed through 22 on the lower layer feed through 20i.
[0011] As shown in FIG. 1, the package according to the first embodiment includes: the metal
cap 10; the metal seal ring 14a; the metallic wall 16; the conductive base plate 200;
the lower layer feed through (20i and 20o) disposed on the conductive base plate 200;
the input stripline 19a and the output stripline 19b disposed on lower layer feed
through (20i and 20o); and the upper layer feed through 22 disposed on the inside
lower layer feed through 20i.
(Conductive Base Plate 200)
[0012] The conductive base plate 200 of the package according to the first embodiment is
formed of conductive metals, such as molybdenum and a copper molybdenum alloy, for
example. Furthermore, electroplated conductors, such as Au, Ni, Ag, an Ag-Pt alloy
and an Ag-Pd alloy, may be formed on the surface of the conductive base plate 200,
for example.
(Lower Layer Feed Through 20i and 20o and Upper Layer Feed Through 22)
[0013] The lower layer feed through (20i and 20o) and the upper layer feed through 22 may
be formed of the same material, for example, ceramics. The material of ceramics can
be formed of alumina (Al
2O
3), aluminum nitride (AIN), beryllium oxide (BeO), etc., for example.
[0014] As shown in FIG. 1D, the width WL1 of the inside lower layer feed through 20i disposed
at inside of the metal wall 16 is formed more widely than the width WL2 of the outside
lower layer feed through 20o disposed at the outside of the metal wall 16 (where WL1-WL2=2ΔL1,
as shown in FIG. 1). Thus, the feed through can be contacted to the side surface of
the metal wall 16, by forming the width WL1 of the inside feed through 20i and 22
more widely than the width WL2 of the through-hole of the metal wall 16.
(Input Stripline 19a and Output Stripline 19b)
[0015] The input stripline 19a and the output stripline 19b are formed of copper foil etc.,
for example. The width and thickness of the input stripline 19a and the output stripline
19b are determined in consideration of the material of the lower layer feed through
(20i and 20o), and the value of matching impedance, in correspondence with the amount
of electric power capability.
(Metal Wall 16)
[0016] The metal wall 16 is formed of conductive metals, such as KOVAL and a copper molybdenum
alloy, for example.
[0017] A soldering metal layer (not shown) for soldering is formed on the top surface of
the metallic wall 16 via the metal seal ring 14a. The solder metal layer can be formed
of a gold germanium alloy, a gold tin alloy, etc., for example.
(Metal Cap 10)
[0018] The metal cap 10 has a flat plate shape as shown in FIG. 1. The metal cap 10 is formed
of conductive metals, such as a copper molybdenum alloy, for example.
[0019] The metal cap 10 is disposed on the metallic wall 16 via the metal seal ring 14a.
[0020] As a result, the package according to the first embodiment includes the metal wall
16, the metal seal ring 14a disposed on the metal wall 16, and the metal cap 10 disposed
on the metal wall 16 via the metal seal ring 14a, as shown in FIG. 1.
[0021] The semiconductor package according to the first embodiment has the high frequency
characteristics of not less than 2 GHz. Accordingly, the package according to the
first embodiment is applicable as a package for devices and component parts having
high frequency (that is, frequency over 2 GHz).
(Plane Pattern Configuration)
[0022] A schematic planar pattern configuration of the package 1 according to the first
embodiment is expressed as shown in FIG. 2. Also, a schematic cross-sectional structure
taken in the line I-I of Fig. 2 is expressed as shown in FIG. 3.
[0023] Also, a schematic cross-sectional structure taken in the line II-II of Fig. 2 is
expressed as shown in Fig. 4, and a schematic cross-sectional structure taken in the
line III-III of Fig. 2 is expressed as shown in Fig. 5. Also, a schematic cross-sectional
structure taken in the line IV-IV of Fig. 2 is expressed as shown in FIG. 6.
[0024] As shown in FIG. 1 to FIG. 6, a configuration example of the package 1 according
to the first embodiment includes: the conductive base plate 200; the semiconductor
device 24 disposed on the conductive base plate 200; the metal wall 16 which houses
the semiconductor device 24 and is disposed on the conductive base plate 200; the
through-holes 34 formed at both the input and output units of the metal wall 16; the
lower layer feed through (20i and 20o) inserted into the through-hole 34, and disposed
on the conductive base plate 200; and the upper layer feed through 22 disposed on
the inside lower layer feed through 20i, and adhered to the sidewall of the metal
wall 16.
[0025] As shown in FIG. 3, FIG. 4 and FIG. 6, in the package 1 according to the first embodiment,
the outside lower layer feed through 20o is surrounded by the metal wall 16.
[0026] As shown in FIG. 3, FIG. 4 and FIG. 6, the lengthwise overlap width between the metal
wall 16 and the upper layer feed through 22 is expressed as ΔL2. Also, as shown in
FIG. 1, FIG. 2, and FIG. 4, the horizontal overlap width between the metal wall 16
and the inside lower layer feed through 20i is expressed as ΔL1.
[0027] The upper layer feed through 22 is adhered to the sidewalls of the metal wall 16
with silver brazing, for example. The width size of the adhesion portion is about
0.5 mm, for example. Similarly, the contact surface between the lower layer feed through
(20i and 20o) and the metal wall 16 is also adhered with silver brazing, for example.
[0028] As shown in FIG. 3, FIG. 4 and FIG. 6, the outside lower layer feed through 20o passes
through the metal wall 16. The bottom surfaces of the lower layer feed through (20i
and 20o) contacts the conductive base plate 200, and the side surface of the lower
layer feed through (20i and 20o) contacts the metal wall 16.
[0029] Also, the package 1 according to the first embodiment includes: the input stripline
19a disposed on lower layer feed through (20i and 20o), in the input unit of the metal
wall 16; and the output stripline 19b disposed on lower layer feed through (20i and
20o), in the output unit of the metal wall 16.
[0030] Also, the upper layer feed through 22 is disposed at the inside of the metal wall
16, and is adhered to the sidewall of the metal wall 16 in the internal wall of the
metal wall 16 as mentioned above.
[0031] Also, as shown in FIG. 3 and FIG. 6, an air gap is provided between the input stripline
19a and the metal wall 16. Since an air layer 23 is disposed between the top surface
of the input stripline 19a, and the metal wall 16, reduction of impedance is avoidable.
[0032] Also, as shown in FIG. 3, FIG. 4 and FIG. 6, an air gap is provided between the output
stripline 19b and the metal wall 16. Since an air layer 23 is disposed between the
top surface of the output stripline 19b, and the metal wall 16, reduction of impedance
is avoidable.
[0033] Also, in the package 1 according to the first embodiment, the lower layer feed through
(20i, 20o) includes the inside lower layer feed through 20i disposed at the inside
of the metal wall 16, and the outside lower layer feed through 20o disposed at the
outside of the metal wall 16. In plane view, the width WL1 of the inside lower layer
feed through 20i disposed along the lines of the metal wall 16 is wider than the width
WL2 of the outside lower layer feed through 20o, as above-mentioned.
[0034] Also, the package 1 according to the first embodiment may include: an input circuit
substrate 26 and an output circuit substrate 28 which are adjoining of the semiconductor
device 24 and are disposed on the conductive base plate 200 surrounded by the metal
wall 16; an input matching circuit 17 which is disposed on the input circuit substrate
26 and is connected to the input stripline 19a; an output matching circuit 18 which
is disposed on the output circuit substrate 28 and is connected to the output stripline
19b; bonding wires 12 and 14 connect between the semiconductor device 24, and the
input matching circuit 17 and the output matching circuit 18. In addition, between
the input stripline 19a and the input matching circuits 17 is connected by the bonding
wire 11, and between the output stripline 19b and the output matching circuits 18
is connected by the bonding wire 15.
[0035] Also, the package 1 according to the first embodiment may include the metal seal
ring 14a disposed on the metal wall 16, and the metal cap 10 disposed on the metal
seal ring 14a.
(High Frequency Terminal Structure)
[0036] As shown in FIG. 1 to FIG. 6, a high frequency terminal structure according to the
first embodiment includes: the metal wall 10; the through-holes 34 formed at both
the input and output units of the metal wall 16; the lower layer feed through (20i
and 20o) inserted into the through-hole 34; and the upper layer feed through 22 disposed
on the inside lower layer feed through 20i, and adhered to the sidewall of the metal
wall 16. The outside lower layer feed through 20o is surrounded by the metal wall
16.
[0037] The high frequency terminal structure according to the first embodiment may further
include the input stripline 19a disposed on the lower layer feed through (20i and
20o) in the input unit of the metal wall 16, and the output stripline 19b disposed
on the lower layer feed through (20i and 20o) in the output unit of the metal wall
16.
[0038] According to the high frequency terminal structure according to the first embodiment,
each of the air layers 23 is formed at each of the top surfaces of the signal lines
of the input stripline 19a and the output stripline 19b of the portion surrounded
by the metal wall 16, respectively, and thereby reduction of impedance is avoidable.
As a result, it can obtain the high frequency terminal structure whose impedance matching
is satisfactory, reflection loss is controlled, and characteristics of the electric
power capability is improved.
(Fabrication Method for Package)
[0039] As shown in FIG. 1, a fabrication method for the package according to the first embodiment
includes: forming the conductive base plate 200; forming the semiconductor device
24 on the conductive base plate 200; forming the metal wall 16 on the conductive base
plate 200 to house the semiconductor device 24; forming the through-hole 34 at the
input and output units of the metal wall 16; inserting the lower layer feed through
(20i and 20o) into the through-hole 34 and forming the lower layer feed through (20i
and 20o) on the conductive base plate 200; and forming the upper layer feed through
22 on the lower layer feed through 20i while adhering the upper layer feed through
22 to the sidewall of the metal wall 16. In this case, the metal wall 16 is formed
so that the outside lower layer feed through 20o is surrounded.
[0040] The fabrication method for the package according to the first embodiment may further
include: forming the input stripline 19a on lower layer feed through (20i and 20o),
in the input unit of the metal wall 16; and forming the output stripline 19b on lower
layer feed through (20i and 20o), in the output unit of the metal wall 16.
[0041] In the fabrication method for the package according to the first embodiment, the
upper layer feed through 22 is formed at the inside of the metal wall 16, and is adhered
to the sidewall of the metal wall 16, in the internal wall of the metal wall 16.
[0042] The fabrication method for the package according to the first embodiment may further
include: forming the input circuit substrate 26 and the output circuit substrate 28
on the conductive base plate 200 surrounded by the metal wall 16 so as to adjoin the
semiconductor device 24; forming the input matching circuit 17 connected to the input
stripline 19a on the input circuit substrate 26; forming the output matching circuit
18 connected to the output stripline 19b on the output circuit substrate 28; and forming
the bonding wires 12 and 14 for connecting the semiconductor device 24 with the input
matching circuit 17 and the output matching circuit 18.
[0043] The fabrication method for the package according to the first embodiment may further
include: forming the metal seal ring 14a on the metal wall 16; and forming the metal
cap 10 on the metal seal ring 14a.
(Feed Through Structure)
[0044] A schematic planar pattern configuration showing by enlarging the feed through structure
near the output terminal of the package 1 according to the first embodiment is expressed
as shown in FIG. 7. Also, a schematic cross-sectional structure taken in the line
V-V of FIG. 7 is expressed as shown in FIG. 8.
[0045] As shown in FIG. 7, the following formula is satisfied: WL1-WL2=2ΔL1 where WL1 is
the width of the inside lower layer feed through 20i disposed along the lines of the
metal wall 16 in plane view, WL2 is the width of the outside lower layer feed through
20o disposed along the lines of the metal wall 16 in plane view, and ΔL1 is the horizontal
overlap width between the inside lower layer feed through 20i and the metal wall 16
in plane view, as mentioned above. Also, ΔL2 is the lengthwise overlap width between
the upper layer feed through 22 and the metal wall 16, in FIG. 8.
[0046] In the package 1 according to the first embodiment, the outside lower layer feed
through 20o is surrounded by the metal wall 16, and the upper layer feed through 22
is adhered to the sidewall of the metal wall 16, and thereby each of the air layers
23 is formed at each of the top surfaces of the signal lines of input stripline 19a
and the output stripline 19b, respectively. Accordingly, reduction of impedance is
avoided.
[0047] For example, if the feed through structure (comparative example) by which each of
the top surfaces of the signal lines of input stripline 19a and the output stripline
19b is surrounded by the metal outer wall is compared with the feed through structure
of the package 1 according to the first embodiment by which each of the air layers
23 is formed at each of the top surfaces of the signal lines of the input stripline
19a and the output stripline 19b, the ratio of reduction of impedance is about 40%
according to the comparative example, for example. On the other hand, according to
the package 1 according to the first embodiment, since each of the air layers 23 is
formed at each of the top surfaces of the signal lines of input stripline 19a and
the output stripline 19b of the portion surrounded by the metal wall 16, the reduction
of impedance is avoidable. As a result, it can obtain the feed through structure whose
impedance matching is satisfactory, reflection loss is controlled, and characteristics
of electric power capability.
[0048] Also, in the configuration example of the package 1 according to the first embodiment,
the thickness W2 of the upper layer feed through 22 may be formed of the same grade
or widely with (or than) the thickness W1 of the metal wall 16.
(Configuration of Semiconductor Device)
[0049] A schematic planar pattern configuration of the semiconductor device 24 which can
be mounted on the package according to the first embodiment is expressed as shown
in FIG. 9A, and an enlarged drawing of a part J of FIG. 9A is expressed as shown in
FIG. 9B. Also, configuration examples 1-4 of the semiconductor device 24 which can
be mounted on the package according to the first embodiment, and schematic cross-sectional
configuration examples 1-4 taken in the line II-II of FIG. 9B are expressed as shown
in FIG. 10 to FIG. 13, respectively.
[0050] In the semiconductor device 24 which can be mounted in the package according to the
first embodiment, as shown in FIG. 9 to FIG. 13, a plurality of FET cells FET 1 to
FET 10 include: a semi-insulating substrate 110; a gate finger electrode 124, a source
finger electrode 120, and a drain finger electrode 122 which are disposed on a first
surface of the semi-insulating substrate 110, and have a plurality of fingers, respectively;
a plurality of gate terminal electrodes G1, G2, ..., G10, a plurality of source terminal
electrodes S11, S12, S21, S22, ..., S101, and S102 and the drain terminal electrodes
D1, D2, ..., D10 which are disposed on the first surface of the semi-insulating substrate
110, and ties a plurality of fingers, respectively every the gate finger electrode
124, the source finger electrode 120, and the drain finger electrode 122; VIA holes
SC11, SC12, SC21, SC22, ..., SC101, and SC102 disposed at the lower part of the source
terminal electrodes S11, S12, S21, S22, ..., S101, and S102; and a ground electrode
(not shown) which is disposed on a second surface of the opposite side of a first
surface of the semi-insulating substrate 110, and is connected via the VIA holes SC11,
SC12, SC21, SC22, ..., SC101, and SC102 to the source terminal electrodes S11, S12,
S21, S22..., S101, and S102.
[0051] The bonding wire 12 is connected to the gate terminal electrodes G1, G2, ..., G10,
as already shown in FIG. 2, and the bonding wire 14 is connected to the drain terminal
electrodes D1, D2, ..., D10. The source terminal electrodes S11, S12, S21, S22, ...,
S101, and S102 are connected to the ground electrode (not shown), via the barrier
metal layers (not shown) formed in the internal wall of the VIA holes SC11, SC12,
SC21, SC22, ..., SC101 and SC102, and via the filling metal layers (not shown) formed
on the barrier metal layers and filled up with the VIA holes.
[0052] The semi-insulating substrate 110 is either of a GaAs substrate, an SiC substrate,
a GaN substrate, a substrate in which a GaN epitaxial layer is formed on the SiC substrate,
a substrate which a heterojunction epitaxial layer composed of GaN/AIGaN is formed
on the SiC substrate, a sapphire substrate or a diamond substrate.
(constructional Example 1)
[0053] As shown in FIG. 10, a configuration example 1 of an FET cell of the semiconductor
device 24 which can be mounted in the package according to the first embodiment includes:
a semi-insulating substrate 110; a nitride based compound semiconductor layer 112
disposed on the semi-insulating substrate 110; an aluminum gallium nitride layer (Al
xGa
1-xN) (where 0.1<=x<=1) 118 disposed on the nitride based compound semiconductor layer
112; and a source finger electrode (S) 120, a gate finger electrode (G) 124, and a
drain finger electrode (D) 122 which are disposed on the aluminum gallium nitride
layer (Al
xGa
1-xN) (where 0.1<=x<=1) 118. A two dimensional electron gas (2DEG) layer 116 is formed
in the interface between the nitride based compound semiconductor layer 112 and the
aluminum gallium nitride layer (Al
xGa
1-xN) (where 0.1<=x<=1) 118. FIG. 10 shows a High Electron Mobility Transistor (HEMT)
as the constructional example 1.
(Constructional Example 2)
[0054] As shown in FIG. 11, a constructional example 2 of an FET cell of the semiconductor
device 24 which can be mounted in the package according to the first embodiment includes:
a semi-insulating substrate 110; a nitride based compound semiconductor layer 112
disposed on the semi-insulating substrate 110; a source region 126 and a drain region
128 which are disposed on the nitride based compound semiconductor layer 112; and
a source finger electrode (S) 120 disposed on the source region 126, a gate finger
electrode (G) 124 disposed on the nitride based compound semiconductor layer 112,
and a drain finger electrode (D) 122 disposed on the drain region 128. Schottky contact
is formed in the interface between the nitride based compound semiconductor layer
112 and the gate finger electrode (G) 124. FIG. 11 shows a Metal Semiconductor Field
Effect Transistor (MESFET) as the constructional example 2.
(Constructional Example 3)
[0055] As shown in FIG. 12, a constructional example 3 of an FET cell of the semiconductor
device 24 which can be mounted in the package according to the first embodiment includes:
a semi-insulating substrate 110; a nitride based compound semiconductor layer 112
disposed on the semi-insulating substrate 110; an aluminum gallium nitride layer (Al
xGa
1-xN) (where 0.1<=x<=1) 118 disposed on the nitride based compound semiconductor layer
112; a source finger electrode (S) 120 and a drain finger electrode (D) 122 which
are disposed on the aluminum gallium nitride layer (Al
xGa
1-xN) (where 0.1<=x<=1) 118; and a gate finger electrode (G) 124 disposed at a recessed
part on the aluminum gallium nitride layer (Al
xGa
1-xN) (where 0.1<=x<=1) 118. The 2DEG layer 116 is formed in the interface between the
nitride based compound semiconductor layer 112 and the aluminum gallium nitride layer
(Al
xGa
1-xN) (where 0.1<=x<=1) 118. FIG. 12 shows HEMT as the constructional example 3.
(Constructional Example 4)
[0056] As shown in FIG. 13, a constructional example 4 of an FET cell of the semiconductor
device 24 which can be mounted in the package according to the first embodiment includes:
a semi-insulating substrate 110; a nitride based compound semiconductor layer 112
disposed on the semi-insulating substrate 110; an aluminum gallium nitride layer (Al
xGa
1-xN) (where 0.1<=x<=1) 118 disposed on the nitride based compound semiconductor layer
112; a source finger electrode (S) 120 and a drain finger electrode (D) 122 which
are disposed on the aluminum gallium nitride layer (Al
xGa
1-xN) (where 0.1<=x<=1) 118; and a gate finger electrode (G) 124 disposed at a two-step
recessed part on the aluminum gallium nitride layer (Al
xGa
1-xN) (where 0.1<=x<=1) 118. The 2DEG layer 116 is formed in the interface between the
nitride based compound semiconductor layer 112 and the aluminum gallium nitride layer
(Al
xGa
1-xN) (where 0.1<=x<=1) 118. FIG. 13 shows HEMT as the constructional example 4.
[0057] Moreover, in the above-mentioned constructional examples 1-4, the nitride based compound
semiconductor layer 112 except an active area is electrically used as an inactivity
isolation region.Here, the active area is composed of the source finger electrode
120, the 2DEG layer 116 directly under the gate finger electrode 124 and the drain
finger electrode 122, and the 2DEG layer 116 between the source finger electrode 120
and the gate finger electrode 124 and between the drain finger electrode 122 and the
gate finger electrode 124.
[0058] As another fabrication method for the isolation region, it can also form by ion implantation
to a part of depth direction of the aluminum gallium nitride layer (Al
xGa
1-xN) (where 0.1<=x<=1) 18 and the nitride based compound semiconductor layer 112. As
ion species, nitrogen (N), argon (Ar), etc. are applicable, for example. Moreover,
the amount of dosage with the ion implantation is about 1x10
14 (ions/cm
2), for example, and accelerating energy is about 100 keV to 200 keV, for example.
[0059] On the isolation region and the device surface, an insulating film for passivation
(not shown) is formed. As the insulating film, it can be formed of a nitride film,
an alumina (Al
2O
3) film, an oxide film (Si0
2), an oxynitriding film (SiON), etc. deposited by a Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapor
Deposition (PECVD) method, for example.
[0060] The source finger electrode 120 and the drain finger electrode 122 are formed of
Ti/Al etc., for example. The gate finger electrode 124 can be formed, for example
of Ni/Au etc.
[0061] ln addition, in the semiconductor device 24 which can be mounted in the package according
to the first embodiment, the pattern length of the longitudinal direction of the gate
finger electrode 124, the source finger electrode 120, and the drain finger electrode
122 is set up to be short as the operating frequency becomes higher such as the microwave/millimeter
wave/submillimeter wave. For example, in the millimeter wave band, the pattern length
is about 25 µm to 50 µm.
[0062] Also, the width of the source finger electrode 120 is about 40 µm, for example, and
the width of the source terminal electrode S11, S12, S21, S22, ..., S101, and S102
is about 100 µm, for example. Yet also, the formation width of the VIA holes SC11,
SC12, SC21, SC22, ..., SC101, and SC102 is about 10 µm to about 40 µm, for example.
[0063] According to the first embodiment, since the air layer is formed between the top
surface of the signal line of the portion surrounded by the metal wall and the metal
wall, the reduction of impedance is avoidable. As a result, it can obtain the package
whose impedance matching is satisfactory, reflection loss is controlled, and characteristics
of the electric power resistance.
[0064] According to the first embodiment, it can provide the high airtight package used
for the microwave band semiconductor device and the fabrication method for such package,
and the high frequency terminal structure.
[SECOND EMBODIMENT]
[0065] A schematic bird's-eye view configuration for explaining a package according to a
second embodiment is expressed as shown in FIG. 14. FIG. 14A shows a schematic configuration
of a metal cap 10. FIG. 14B shows a schematic configuration of a metal seal ring 14a.
FIG. 14C shows a schematic configuration of a metal wall 16. FIG. 14D shows a schematic
configuration of a lower layer feed through (30i and 30o) on a conductive base plate
200 provided with a counter boring unit 40, an input stripline 19a and an output stripline
19b on the lower layer feed through (30i, and 30o), and an upper layer feed through
22 on the lower layer feed through 30i.
[0066] A schematic planar pattern configuration of the package 1 according to the second
embodiment is similarly expressed as FIG. 2.
[0067] A schematic cross-sectional configuration of the package according to the second
embodiment, and a schematic cross-sectional structure taken in the line I-I of FIG.
2 is expressed as shown in FIG. 15, a schematic cross-sectional structure taken in
the line II-II of FIG. 2 is expressed as shown in FIG. 16, and a schematic cross-sectional
structure taken in the line IV-IV of FIG. 2 is expressed as shown in FIG. 17.
[0068] As shown in FIG. 14 to FIG. 17, in the package 1 according to the second embodiment,
the conductive base plate 200 includes the counter boring unit 40, and the lower layer
feed through (30i and 30o) is disposed on the counter boring unit 40 of the conductive
base plate 200. The counter boring depth ΔT of the counter boring unit 40 is about
0.1 mm to 0.5 mm, for example. Duplicating explanation is omitted since other configurations
are the same as that of the package according to the first embodiment.
[0069] According to the second embodiment, since the lower layer feed through (30i and 30o)
can be disposed in the counter boring unit 40 by using the conductive base plate 200
including the counter boring unit 40, it can prevent the displacement between the
convex feed-through 25 composed of the lower layer feed through (30i and 30o) and
the upper layer feed through 22, and the metal wall 16.
(Semiconductor Element Structure)
[0070] An example of a schematic planar pattern configuration of the semiconductor device
24 which can be mounted in the package according to the second embodiment is similarly
expressed as FIG. 9A and FIG. 9B. Also, configuration examples 1-4 of the semiconductor
device 24 which can be mounted in the package according to the second embodiment are
similarly expressed as FIG. 10 to FIG. 13, respectively. Therefore, the duplicating
explanation will be omitted.
(High Frequency Terminal Structure)
[0071] As shown in FIG. 14 to FIG. 17, a high frequency terminal structure according to
the second embodiment includes: the metal wall 16; the through-holes 34 formed at
both the input and output units of the metal wall 16; the lower layer feed through
(30i and 30o) inserted into the through-hole 34; and the upper layer feed through
22 disposed on the inside lower layer feed through 30i, and adhered to the sidewall
of the metal wall 16. The outside lower layer feed through 30o is surrounded by the
metal wall 16.
[0072] The high frequency terminal structure according to the second embodiment may further
include the input stripline 19a disposed on the lower layer feed through (30i and
30o) in the input unit of the metal wall 16, and the output stripline 19b disposed
on the lower layer feed through (30i and 30o) in the output unit of the metal wall
16.
[0073] According to the high frequency terminal structure according to the second embodiment,
each of the air layers 23 are formed at each of the top surfaces of the signal lines
of the input stripline 19a and the output stripline 19b of the portion surrounded
by the metal wall 16, respectively, and thereby reduction of impedance is avoidable.
As a result, it can obtain the high frequency terminal structure whose impedance matching
is satisfactory, reflection loss is controlled, and characteristics of the electric
power resistance.
(Fabrication Method for Package)
[0074] A fabrication method for the package according to the second embodiment includes
forming the counter boring unit 40 on the conductive base plate 200, as shown in FIG.
14. In this case, the counter boring unit 40 can be formed by implementing dry etching
or wet etching, for example to the conductive base plate 200. Alternatively, the counter
boring unit 40 may be formed beforehand in the formation process of the conductive
base plate 200.
[0075] Therefore, in the fabrication method for the package according to the second embodiment,
the step of forming the lower layer feed through (30i and 30o) includes forming the
lower layer feed through (30i and 30o) on the counter boring unit 40 of the conductive
base plate 200. Therefore, duplicating explanation is omitted since other steps are
the same as that of the fabrication method for the package according to the first
embodiment.
[0076] According to the second embodiment, since the air layer is formed between the top
surface of the signal line of the portion surrounded by the metal wall and the metal
wall, the reduction of impedance is avoidable. As a result, it can obtain the package
whose impedance matching is satisfactory, reflection loss is controlled, and characteristics
of the electric power resistance.
[0077] According to the second embodiment, it can provide the high airtight package which
can prevent the displacement between the convex feed-through and the metal wall, by
using the conductive base plate including the counter boring unit.
[0078] According to the embodiments, it can provide the high airtight package used for the
microwave band semiconductor device and the fabrication method for such package, and
the high frequency terminal structure.
[THE OTHER EMBODIMENTS]
[0079] While certain embodiments have been described, these embodiments have been presented
by way of examples only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the inventions.
Indeed, the novel methods and systems described herein may be embodied in a variety
of other forms; furthermore, various omissions, substitutions and changes in the form
of the methods and systems described herein may be made without departing from the
spirit of the inventions. The accompanying claims and their equivalents are intended
to cover such forms or modifications as would fall within the scope and spirit of
the inventions.
[0080] In addition, as the semiconductor device mounted in the package according to the
embodiments, it needless to say that not only the FET and HEMT but also amplifying
elements, such as a Laterally Diffused Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor
(LDMOS) and a Hetero-junction Bipolar Transistor (HBT), and a Micro Electro Mechanical
Systems (MEMS) element, etc. are applicable.
[0081] Thus, it includes various embodiments etc. which have not been described in this
specification.
1. A package comprising:
a conductive base plate;
a semiconductor device configured to be disposed on the conductive base plate;
a metal wall configured to be disposed on the conductive base plate to house the semiconductor
device;
a through-hole configured to be disposed in input and output units of the metal wall;
a lower layer feed through configured to be inserted into the through-hole and disposed
on the conductive base plate; and
an upper layer feed through configured to be disposed on the lower layer feed through,
and adhered to a sidewall of the metal wall, wherein
the lower layer feed through is surrounded by the metal wall.
2. The package according to claim 1 further comprising:
an input stripline configured to be disposed on the lower layer feed through in the
input unit of the metal wall; and
an output stripline configured to be disposed on the lower layer feed through in the
output unit of the metal wall.
3. The package according to any one of claim 1 or 2, wherein the upper layer feed through
is disposed at an inside of the metal wall, and is adhered to the sidewall of the
metal wall in an internal wall of the metal wall.
4. The package according to any one of claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein
an air layer is formed between the input stripline and the metal wall.
5. The package according to any one of claim 1, 2, 3 or 4, wherein
an air layer is formed between the output stripline and the metal wall.
6. The package according to any one of claim 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5, wherein
the lower layer feed through comprises:
an inside lower layer feed through configured to be disposed at an inside of the metal
wall; and
an outside lower layer feed through configured to be disposed at an outside of the
metal wall, wherein
the width of the inside lower layer feed through disposed along the lines of the metal
wall in plane view is wider than the width of the outside lower layer feed through.
7. The package according to claim 6 further comprising:
an input circuit substrate and an output circuit substrate configured to be disposed
on the conductive base plate surrounded by the metal wall so as to adjoin to the semiconductor
device;
an input matching circuit configured to be disposed on the input circuit substrate
and be connected to the input stripline;
an output matching circuit configured to be disposed on the output circuit substrate
and be connected to the output stripline; and
a bonding wire configured to connect between the semiconductor device, and the input
matching circuit and the output matching circuit.
8. The package according to claim 7 further comprising:
a metal seal ring configured to be disposed on the metal wall; and
a metal cap configured to be disposed on the metal seal ring.
9. The package according to any one of claim 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8, wherein
the conductive base plate includes a counter boring unit, and the lower layer feed
through is disposed on the counter boring unit of the conductive base plate.
10. The package according to any one of claim 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10, wherein
the semiconductor device comprises:
a semi-insulating substrate;
a gate finger electrode, a source finger electrode, and a drain finger electrode configured
to be disposed on a first surface of the semi-insulating substrate, and configured
to have a plurality of fingers, respectively;
a plurality of gate terminal electrodes, a plurality of source terminal electrodes,
and a drain terminal electrode configured to be disposed on the first surface of the
semi-insulating substrate, and configured to tie a plurality of fingers, respectively
for every the gate finger electrode, the source finger electrode, and the drain finger
electrode;
a VIA hole configured to be disposed at a lower part of the source terminal electrode;
and
a ground electrode configured to be disposed on a second surface of the opposite side
of the first surface of the semi-insulating substrate, and configured to be connected
via the VIA hole for the source terminal electrode.
11. The package according to claim 10, wherein
the semi-insulating substrate is one of a GaAs substrate, an SiC substrate, a GaN
substrate, a substrate formed of a GaN epitaxial layer on the SiC substrate, a substrate
formed of a heterojunction epitaxial layer composed of GaN/AlGaN on the SiC substrate,
a sapphire substrate, or a diamond substrate.
12. A high frequency terminal structure of a package comprising:
a metal wall;
a through-hole configured to be disposed in input and output units of the metal wall;
a lower layer feed through configured to be inserted into the through-hole; and
an upper layer feed through configured to be disposed on the lower layer feed through,
and configured to be adhered to a sidewall of the metal wall, wherein
the lower layer feed through is surrounded by the metal wall.
13. The high frequency terminal structure according to claim 12 further comprising:
an input stripline configured to be disposed on the lower layer feed through in the
input unit of the metal wall; and
an output stripline configured to be disposed on the lower layer feed through in the
output unit of the metal wall.